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3 Quick Copy Fixes For A Better Conversion Rate #1831
August 19, 2021

In episode #1831, we give you three quick copy fixes for a better conversion rate. Whether it is by adjusting CTAs, adding in personalization, or taking action on audience surveys, these hacks will up your conversions in no time! 

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  • [00:25] Today’s topic: 3 Quick Copy Fixes For A Better Conversion Rate.
  • [00:29] Optimizing the copy in your call to actions.
  • [01:09] Different ways to add extra personalization.
  • [01:25] Surveying your audience and taking action on objections.
  • [02:21] That’s it for today!
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